Scientists Have Found That Husky Owners Love Their Dogs More Than Other Humans

Would you be surprisedif I tell that some peoplethink that if a Husky and a humanwere in danger, and you just have the chance to savejust one of them, most of them would prefer to save the Husky?

Most of Husky owners love too much their four-legged friends that theytreatthemlikeiftheywerekids. In addition, some others prefer to spend their time with their dog rather than a friend or family member.

Researchers from Northwestern University of Colorado have shown that many peoplefeel more empathy with a dog than a human. The study was developed by 260 students. They read a fake new about a beaten adult and dog. The result was surprising showing that most of the students would prefer to save the dog rather than the human mentioned in the fake news.

In the given fake news, the victim was attacked by someone and was left without conscious with one broken leg and some other injuries. The study in factrevealed that most of them feltempathy for dogs than the human.

Another fact that scientists have foundis that dog owner do not have problems spending money in their dogs, most of them are willing ospend as much money as possible osee their pups happy.Moreover, the studydemonstrated that dog owners are willing to donatemoney tocharity to helpdogs rather than humans.

A study was realized with 300 people, they were not told what the experiment was aboutin order toget an accurate result. In the experimentthey were asked to choose that if the had 100 dollarshowmuchmoney would theydonate to helpdogs and howmuch o help humans. The result average gottenwas that if theyhad 100 dollars 70 were going to be for helpingdogs and 30 for humans.

A studypublished in the journal Scientific Reports was done last month. The studyshowed why dog owners are so attached to their dogs.Dogsmake more facial movements when a human is paying attention to them, that was what researching team said.

In addition, some others prefer to spend their time with their dog rather than a friend or family member.

What was thought by the team before was that animal facial expressions were unconscious However, the studyshowed that dogsraise their eyebrows and even make their eyes bigger when they are tryingto getattention from their owners or a person.

It was also shown that the presence of treats did not have impact on the expressions the dogs made, suggestingit wasn’t about them turning on the charm to get extra snacks. In spite of that, the researchers concluded it could be a route of communication between the owner and dog.

The study did not surprise animal trainers. They knew it or were expecting for the result. Russell Hartsteinsaid: Dogs give us their unconditional love, and many times people built stronger bonds with their Husky than another human.